Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - Počet stran: 659 |
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... disc jockey half - hour show each afternoon , Monday through Friday . Her work week is 40 hours . 3. Staff Announcers - The two staff announcers are employed on a basis of a 40- to 50 - hour work week , including overtime as necessary ...
... disc jockey half - hour show each afternoon , Monday through Friday . Her work week is 40 hours . 3. Staff Announcers - The two staff announcers are employed on a basis of a 40- to 50 - hour work week , including overtime as necessary ...
Strana 454
... disc - jockey personalities who are concerned primarily with popular tunes , and schedule programs featuring Western , folk , and standard melodies , as well as light concert and serious music . Television employs recorded or ...
... disc - jockey personalities who are concerned primarily with popular tunes , and schedule programs featuring Western , folk , and standard melodies , as well as light concert and serious music . Television employs recorded or ...
Strana 458
... disc jockey , band leader , and symphony con- ductor , may be featured . The impact of an imaginative and clever program idea or the pull of an accustomed and familiar idea may also be utilized . 2. Does the series have unity ...
... disc jockey , band leader , and symphony con- ductor , may be featured . The impact of an imaginative and clever program idea or the pull of an accustomed and familiar idea may also be utilized . 2. Does the series have unity ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
Autorská práva | |
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